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  1. 61 Hours. Followed by. The Affair. Worth Dying For is the fifteenth book in the Jack Reacher series of thrillers written by Lee Child. It was published on 30 September 2010 in the United Kingdom [1] and was published on 19 October 2010 in the USA. [2] It is written in the third person.

  2. 30 de sept. de 2010 · 94,813 ratings4,126 reviews. There’s deadly trouble in the corn county of Nebraska . . . and Jack Reacher walks right into it. First he falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it’s the unsolved, decades-old case of a missing child that Reacher can’t let go.

  3. Read a sample. There’s deadly trouble in the wilds of Nebraska and Reacher walks right into it. He falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it’s the unsolved cold case of a missing eight-year-old girl that Reacher can’t let go.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2011 · There’s deadly trouble in the corn country of Nebraska . . . and Jack Reacher walks right into it. First he falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it’s the unsolved case of a missing child, already decades old, that Reacher can’t let go.

  5. Authors & Events. The Tortured Poets Department. Add to Bookshelf. Read An Excerpt. Buy. Read An Excerpt. Worth Dying For. A Jack Reacher Novel. By Lee Child. Lee Child Dick Hill. Best Seller. Part of Jack Reacher. Category: Suspense & Thriller | Audiobooks. Paperback $17.00. Aug 07, 2012| ISBN 9780345541604. Buy. Mass Market Paperback $9.99.

  6. #1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child follows the electrifying 61 Hours with his latest Reacher thriller—a story that hits the ground running and then accelerates all the way to a colossal...

  7. 4.5 30,700 ratings. Book 15 of 29: Jack Reacher. See all formats and editions. Save 5% on any 4 qualifying items | Terms. 'If anyone can put down Worth Dying For after the first few pages, then they shouldn't really be reading thrillers at all' Independent. There's trouble in the deadly wilds of Nebraska . . . and Reacher walks right into it.